The interior design trend of 2025: Soft Minimalism
Unclutter and still create an atmospheric interior. With soft minimalism, it's possible. We take you through a few basic tips.
There is a new movement in the world of interior design. Soft Minimalism which revolves around simplicity, functionality and soft details that create a sense of warmth and comfort.
Less stuff
Soft Minimalism combines the core principles of minimalism - simplicity and functionality - with a softer, more human approach. Where traditional minimalism can sometimes feel cool or austere, this variation adds organic forms, warm colors and natural materials to create an inviting atmosphere.
Soft Minimalism strives for balance: less stuff, but with a conscious choice of pieces that really add something to your interior. The perfect Soft Minimalism living room exudes peace and serenity without losing coziness.
Features
- Neutral color palettes: Think soft earth tones, beige, taupe, and warm grays. These colors provide the foundation for a peaceful look.
- Round and organic shapes: Furniture with rounded corners and a flowing shape make the space accessible and friendly.
- Natural materials: Wood, linen, wool and ceramics bring warmth and texture to the interior.
- Functional elegance: Each item has a purpose and contributes to the whole - from a practical sofa to a carefully chosen vase.
Soft Minimalism in your living room?
Choose a sofa as a central piece of furniture and minimize accessories. A large, comfortable (element) sofa offers both style and functionality. Combine the sofa's soft fabrics with cushions and plaids made of natural materials such as linen and cotton. Let natural light flow into the space and use warm, dim lighting to create an inviting atmosphere. Add flowers or plants or a handmade vase to add life and texture.